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  1. He completed his B.Sc. (Hons.) and MSc.(Hons) degrees in Khalsa College, Amritsar, where the Punjab University Department of Botany was located for a few years. In 1958, he was selected and was offered a Scholar ship at the newly opened graduate school based on the American system of education at the Indian Agricultural Research Institute in ...

  2. Mr Pritam Singh “came home” in January, 1980 and took over the headmastership which he had left in 1966. The classes seven and eight which became part of Khalsa College in 1974-1975 as forms I and II were sent back to Primary school on the advice of the Principal.The same year the Khalsa Primary became a level four school.

  3. Khalsa College (Punjabi: ਖ਼ਾਲਸਾ ਕਾਲਜ khālsā kālaj) is a historic educational institution in the northern Indian city of Amritsar in the state of Punjab, India. [1] Founded in 1892, the sprawling 300-acre (1.2 km 2) campus is located about eight kilometers from the city-center on the Amritsar-Lahore highway (part of the ...

  4. Nov 24, 2020 · Gurus, Grades, and the Globe addresses the history and historiography of religion, education, and the transmission of knowledge in colonial society. The chapter introduces Khalsa College, Amritsar in British India, as a subject of study that allows for a combination...

    • Michael Philipp Brunner
    • michael.brunner@tufts.edu
    • 2020
  5. Khalsa College played a pivotal role in India’s freedom struggle. In 1921, the students and teachers of the college registered their protest against the British rule by boycotting the visit of the Prince of Wales to the college. During his visit to Amritsar, the “Father of the Nation”, Mahatma Gandhi, did not forget to visit Khalsa College.

  6. Bhai Ram Singh was such a person in the field of architecture. This paper traces Bhai Ram Singhs early formative period in some detail, quickly mentions his works in other parts of Punjab, mostly Lahore, and then discusses his greatest achievement Khalsa College Amritsar.

  7. Offers the first in-depth study of Khalsa College, advancing research on South Asian educational institutions at the turn of the twentieth century. Explores ideas of Sikh modernity in the Punjab as distinct from the frameworks of British imperialism and mainstream Indian nationalism.

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